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GP collective action in Somerset has highlighted several gaps in services, leading to an additional £2m investment from the ...
Copperfield welcomes the health secretary's lean towards evidence based medicine following his comments about prostate screening programmes ...
Health secretary Wes Streeting wants to see a national prostate cancer screening programme in place for men at high risk of ...
The Government are talking about how important it is to get the long-term sick back into work, may be this could be the way ...
Researchers have uncovered the strongest evidence yet that shingles vaccination reduces the risk of dementia, after tracking ...
More than three quarters of GPs say they have continued to work despite not feeling well enough due to mental health concerns ...
The first episode of Pulse's brand new monthly podcast, is live and available wherever you get your podcasts from.
Over 1,500 GPs have been hired via the Additional Roles Reimbursement Scheme (ARRS) since it opened up to doctors in October ...
New employment rights legislation must allow GP partners to ‘legally participate’ in industrial action, the BMA has told the ...
There has been limited take up of healthcare professionals other than GPs writing fit notes since new legislation was ...
Asthma diagnosis QOF guidance has been updated for 2025/26 so that it no longer conflicts with NICE’s separate UK joint ...
An updated version of a widely used frailty risk score will help GPs more accurately identify patients at risk, researchers ...
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